@chalaaapudhe@msraju67 Correct they should listen to who are affected by poor infrastructure and also listen to those who are affected by the alignment , both need to be heard. Good planning is about finding solutions for both.
Finish what has been started before starting something new. Non stop work looks more like discomfort than benefit to a common man.
There is no accountability, no deadline only extension of time.
#thane
@narendramodi Sir, your commitment to provide better facilities to the country is undoubtedly the best we have received till now. Only request is to hear the voices of people while implementing, like the realignment of Thane Ring Metro.
@chalaaapudhe Fair point — every major infra project causes disruption, and citizens have cooperated for years.
But repeated delays, unclear timelines, and new projects being added make people question execution.
No one is against development. Timely completion and accountability matter.
Thane is transforming but citizens are living through endless traffic, dug-up roads, diversions & uncertainty.
Metro, flyovers & coastal road projects promise relief. But without clear timelines, one question remains:
Will this development finally ease life, or be never ending.
@akshaywcam1 Nobody is saying “no Metro.”
We are saying “no unnecessary Metro alignment through congested internal residential roads near schools” when viable alternate routes exist.
Better planning is not elitism. It is responsible urban planning.
Why should children commute through active construction zones? Keep metro infrastructure away from schools and residential roads. #ChangeTheRoute@TMCaTweetAway